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Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Cleanman(m): 9:12pm On Aug 20, 2011
these issue of ghana peeps jealousy'n Nigeria is getting out of hand, by the way,what do u golly guys seek 2 achieve?, dnt even start sayin Naija peeps started it cos u did!.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Cleanman(m): 9:17pm On Aug 20, 2011
Ileke-IdI:

[img]http://belezaepica.files./2011/06/nigc3a9ria-sophie-gemal.jpg[/img]


Then tell your Nigerian sister to take off her weave or to use her natural hair. Is Nigeria hair straight and red?
that chic is a typical Nigerian!, stop hating or better stl go sip sm kool aid.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Kunbee: 10:23pm On Aug 20, 2011
Botswana
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by ragdollz: 11:42pm On Aug 20, 2011
My top Three:

Miss Angola

Miss Botswana

Miss South Africa

The other euro-centric types can jump in a tub of tar!! Lol, jk. They all fine, but sorry, none of them will win tongue
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by fcentauri8(m): 1:00am On Aug 21, 2011
First: Miss Angola

Second: Miss Ghana

Third: Miss South Africa

Fourth: either Miss Nigeria or Miss Mauritius
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Thirst4Lif: 3:16am On Aug 21, 2011
I hope those are not the pics Nigeria turned in.

LOL I hope so as well. Don't get me wrong, the woman is cute; like the average girl you see on the bus stop

or that sits beside you at work. But when you're representing a country you select the most attractive.

And I know Nigeria has a nicer selection than this woman. My pick is Ms Angola, but I don't think any of these women are full

blooded Africans.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by chika98: 3:18am On Aug 21, 2011
Miss Angola and SA would be my pick
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by SmoothCrim: 5:50am On Aug 21, 2011
Most of you are just jealous because the Ghanaian lady looks much better than the Nigerian. If anyone has an inferiority complex it is the Nigerian! She is a fully black woman wearing straight red hair and Nigeria sent her to represent the country angry
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by showstopa: 7:42am On Aug 21, 2011
I don't know if most of you guys on this thread really understand what others are saying or you just choose to be the typical short sighted,dim witted BLACK folks people think you are.
As for the comparison between Miss Nigeria and Ghana, if there is any such thing as fake or inferiority complex then both of them are it because none of them has their real hair or clothes either.It don't matter none that Miss Ghana is mixed, that aint her hair and they both should be weaning a little piece of plantain leaves around their b00bs and behinds. mschew.

Stewpid Africans doing what they know best, tearing down each other.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Cleanman(m): 11:22am On Aug 21, 2011
showstopa:

I don't know if most of you guys on this thread really understand what others are saying or you just choose to be the typical short sighted,dim witted BLACK folks people think you are.
As for the comparison between Miss Nigeria and Ghana, if there is any such thing as fake or inferiority complex then both of them are it because none of them has their real hair or clothes either.It don't matter none that Miss Ghana is mixed, that aint her hair and they both should be weaning a little piece of plantain leaves around their bosoms and behinds. mschew.

Stewpid Africans doing what they know best, tearing down each other.
lol, and what are u?, an american?european?,asian?, mchew!
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by shesi(m): 12:20pm On Aug 21, 2011
when will you people jump off ghana's dyyck. haven't you had enough?

every week there is one thread here obsessing about ghanaians. they are this, they are that. ANY topic with "ghana" in the title makes the homepage.
the other day, one topic (about ghana fans coming to the cancelled ghana nigeria game) repeated 3 times on the homepage.

obsessed much?

you post a topic with similar looking girls and single out the ghana girl for criticism.

they say we have inferiority complex? and then they go on to pick miss egypt and miss botswana as their favorite? look at your own miss naija, is she dark skinned? ask the average nigeria guy to list his preferred features in a woman and 70% will have light skinned in their list.

and yet, you overlook all these and scream ghanaians have inferiority complex at every opportunity? how? show me a list of how we have inferiority complex and i will pick 3 more examples in nigerian culture for you.

this is expected though. as the saying goes, the higher you climb, the more you expose yourself to scrutiny. BUT THAT'S NO REASON TO STOP CLIMBING. So keep hating. we'll keep it moving. UP!
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Thunders(m): 12:43pm On Aug 21, 2011
oh ghana lipsrsealed
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Ibanfan: 12:56pm On Aug 21, 2011
Not one is worth it,

Top 3

Miss Jamaica
Miss Thialand
Miss Venezuala
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by InkedNerd(f): 1:12pm On Aug 21, 2011
shesi:

when will you people jump off ghana's dyyck. haven't you had enough?

every week there is one thread here obsessing about ghanaians. they are this, they are that. ANY topic with "ghana" in the title makes the homepage.
the other day, one topic (about ghana fans coming to the cancelled ghana nigeria game) repeated 3 times on the homepage.

obsessed much?

you post a topic with similar looking girls and single out the ghana girl for criticism.

they say we have inferiority complex? and then they go on to pick miss egypt and miss botswana as their favorite? look at your own miss naija, is she dark skinned? ask the average nigeria guy to list his preferred features in a woman and 70% will have light skinned in their list.

and yet, you overlook all these and scream ghanaians have inferiority complex at every opportunity? how? show me a list of how we have inferiority complex and i will pick 3 more examples in nigerian culture for you.

this is expected though. as the saying goes, the higher you climb, the more you expose yourself to scrutiny. BUT THAT'S NO REASON TO STOP CLIMBING. So keep hating. we'll keep it moving. UP!



No one is picking on Miss Ghana. If you had read through the thread properly, you would have realized two things 1) the thread isn't about Miss Ghana 2) no one is obsessing about Ghana. Initially, the subject on Miss Ghana started when someone asked if she was mixed to which I gave an answer to. Upon giving that answer, I stumbled upon some controversy surrounding Miss Ghana and her title. Personally, I see no problem or harm in her competing regardless of whether she is light skinned or dark skinned--what I have problem with is the deceit behind her title. The controversy stems from the fact that she's NOT a Ghanaian citizen nor did she reside in Ghana. Yes, I will admit, some people in this thread have gone overboard with the bashing and have gone somewhat off topic but the fact still remains that the girl has a title she shouldn't be claiming. The supposed point of the competition is to be a cultural ambassador for your country--how can she be a cultural ambassador to a country she barely has ties to? It's wrong on both her part and the Ghanaian officials to have allowed her to have the title--not only are they taking it away from someone else who is culturally in sync with Ghana but they are lying to themselves, the people of Ghana, and the global community of people who are competing. I have yet to hear of the same, if any controversy from contestants from the other countries both African and non-Africans. I'm not saying that no other country is doing this or has done it in the past. Unlike the other African women competing, there aren't any controversies [that we know of] surrounding them. If you or anyone uncovers information surrounding any of the other contestants then feel free to disclose them, after all the thread is about the African contestants of Miss Universe.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by shesi(m): 1:56pm On Aug 21, 2011
^^^ I did read the whole thread before commenting. maybe you should go back and read. the OP was the first to pick on the ghana contestant. WHY? Miss mauritius is whiter than the ghana girl.

and why didn't you apply the same due diligence to investigating the backgrounds of the other contestants? why did you feel the need to check into her background specifically? she is not the lightest looking girl there is she? is she the only one who looks mixed? she is not even that beautiful so why focus on her?

So what if was not raised in Ghana? does her representing Ghana means we have inferiority complex? Osaze Odemwingie plays for the Nigerian football team. He was born and raised in Russia and never lived in Nigeria before he started playing for Nigeria. Is that a case of inferiority complex then? I could give you more examples.

My point is, when discussing Ghana, the tone is often one of bitterness, resentfulness and hints of jealousy. How did a thread on African contestants at miss universe turn to a ghana bashing thread?
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by emofine(f): 2:55pm On Aug 21, 2011
shesi:

^^^ I did read the whole thread before commenting. maybe you should go back and read. the OP was the first to pick on the ghana contestant. WHY? Miss mauritius is whiter than the ghana girl.

and why didn't you apply the same due diligence to investigating the backgrounds of the other contestants? why did you feel the need to check into her background specifically? she is not the lightest looking girl there is she? is she the only one who looks mixed? she is not even that beautiful so why focus on her?

So what if was not raised in Ghana? does her representing Ghana means we have inferiority complex? Osaze Odemwingie plays for the Nigerian football team. He was born and raised in Russia and never lived in Nigeria before he started playing for Nigeria. Is that a case of inferiority complex then? I could give you more examples.

My point is, when discussing Ghana, the tone is often one of bitterness, resentfulness and hints of jealousy. How did a thread on African contestants at miss universe turn to a ghana bashing thread?

First time I agree with you. As a Nigerian it's not my concern what Ghana or indeed ANY other country chooses to represent them in a futile contest.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Emysandy: 3:02pm On Aug 21, 2011
Who win the godess war is not important. l appreciate all the girls in pics. They Gat bodies, brain and personailty to show to the world. If any of them win the crown, l will celebrate as far as its from Africa. Ask American and other contenders on the list to name their fake representatives and you will know the truth. The European stole our beautiful women in the name of slave trade and high breed their offspring to compete with us. No way most of this girls know's the truth that is why they are back home to represent us. Here is the game, The crown must come to Africa. We have the women to show to the world.THAT IS TRUE, Stop the war by ORDERp the war by ORDER
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by InkedNerd(f): 3:55pm On Aug 21, 2011
shesi:

^^^ I did read the whole thread before commenting. maybe you should go back and read. the OP was the first to pick on the ghana contestant. WHY? Miss mauritius is whiter than the ghana girl.

and why didn't you apply the same due diligence to investigating the backgrounds of the other contestants? why did you feel the need to check into her background specifically? she is not the lightest looking girl there is she? is she the only one who looks mixed? she is not even that beautiful so why focus on her?

So what if was not raised in Ghana? does her representing Ghana means we have inferiority complex? Osaze Odemwingie plays for the Nigerian football team. He was born and raised in Russia and never lived in Nigeria before he started playing for Nigeria. Is that a case of inferiority complex then? I could give you more examples.

My point is, when discussing Ghana, the tone is often one of bitterness, resentfulness and hints of jealousy. How did a thread on African contestants at miss universe turn to a ghana bashing thread?

Firs of all, I could care less if she was the lightest, prettiest, or most ethnically diverse person in the pageant. Someone asked a question about Miss Ghana. Since no one else aswered, I decided to answered it. Go re-read how it started then perhaps you'd see why my response was geared towards Miss Ghana. Second, had anyone asked a question about the ethnicity of the other contestants, I would have answered the question if I knew or heard anything that pertained to the others--I haven't heard any information or controversy surrounding the other women hence my response on the subject matter and the direction its been steered into. Third, all I did was point out what I noticed some Ghanaians complaining about. If you have any issues with the fact that I pointed it out then too bad for you. If you like, sit in front of the computer and give me all the examples you like. I stated the information that I knew. Whether or not I referenced Miss Ghana, Miss Angola, Miss Botswana or any other African or non-African beauty queen, I would have still commented if there was ANY controversy surrounding ANY other women of the competition. I don't know about other people but I have no bitterness towards towards my Ghanaian brothers and sisters nor any other Africans. Since I've been on this site, not once have I made a disparaging comment towards Ghanaians or other Africans on Nairaland--if anything, I frown upon such behavior when it comes the whole "Nigeria versus Ghana" nonsense. If other people have some kind if inbred hatred for Ghanaians then address them directly. The subject matter of this thread as a whole is on the African contestants so whether or not people choose to talk about all of the contestants or only one contestant is up to the individuals on the thread and how they direct the conversation. Last time I checked, Miss Ghana is contestant [even if it's by rebound or default] hence the reason why this discussion even exists. I'm not trying to come off as a hater or a Debbie downer. . . If I was, I would have been bashing ALL of them from the get go. This is a public forum and just like everyone else, I'm having a discussion.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Princek12(m): 5:37pm On Aug 21, 2011
shesi:

when will you people jump off ghana's dyyck. haven't you had enough?

every week there is one thread here obsessing about ghanaians. they are this, they are that. ANY topic with "ghana" in the title makes the homepage.
the other day, one topic (about ghana fans coming to the cancelled ghana nigeria game) repeated 3 times on the homepage.

obsessed much?

you post a topic with similar looking girls and single out the ghana girl for criticism.

they say we have inferiority complex? and then they go on to pick miss egypt and miss botswana as their favorite? look at your own miss naija, is she dark skinned? ask the average nigeria guy to list his preferred features in a woman and 70% will have light skinned in their list.

and yet, you overlook all these and scream ghanaians have inferiority complex at every opportunity? how? show me a list of how we have inferiority complex and i will pick 3 more examples in nigerian culture for you.

this is expected though. as the saying goes, the higher you climb, the more you expose yourself to scrutiny. BUT THAT'S NO REASON TO STOP CLIMBING. So keep hating. we'll keep it moving. UP!




No one is criticizing Ghana because they picked a half-white chick to represent them. What we are saying is that the sole purpose for picking her is because she is half-white, not because she happened to be a half-white chick who met the other requisites.

Look at the following:

She has no real ties with Ghana

She contested in the Miss USA pageant with an intent to represent the USA; when she lost, she now competed in the Miss Ghana pageant in an attempt to keep her Miss Universe hopes alive. It worked, thanks to inferiority complex Ghanaians.

She was not born in Ghana nor had she lived there. She just went to Ghana to compete. It is pure lunacy for her to have been picked.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by shesi(m): 6:30pm On Aug 21, 2011
No one is criticizing Ghana because they picked a half-white chick to represent them. What we are saying is that the sole purpose for picking her is because she is half-white, not because she happened to be a half-white chick who met the other requisites.

Look at the following:

She has no real ties with Ghana

She contested in the Miss USA pageant with an intent to represent the USA; when she lost, she now competed in the Miss Ghana pageant in an attempt to keep her Miss Universe hopes alive. It worked, thanks to inferiority complex Ghanaians.

She was not born in Ghana nor had she lived there. She just went to Ghana to compete. It is pure lunacy for her to have been picked.

and you know this how? you argue so stupidly.

it's a beauty pagent. what other requisites did she not meet?

why did nigeria select odemwingie to play for their team? the only reason he is in the nigeria team is because he is half white. not because he is half white who happened to meet other requirements. he has no connection to nigeria. he was not born in nigeria. he tried to play for the russians and was rejected. he was not wanted by the russians. and now he represents nigeria. thanks to the inferiority complex of nigerians.

sounds about right?
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by shesi(m): 6:38pm On Aug 21, 2011
Firs of all, I could care less if she was the lightest, prettiest, or most ethnically diverse person in the pageant. Someone asked a question about Miss Ghana. Since no one else aswered, I decided to answered it. Go re-read how it started then perhaps you'd see why my response was geared towards Miss Ghana. Second, had anyone asked a question about the ethnicity of the other contestants, I would have answered the question if I knew or heard anything that pertained to the others--I haven't heard any information or controversy surrounding the other women hence my response on the subject matter and the direction its been steered into. Third, all I did was point out what I noticed some Ghanaians complaining about. If you have any issues with the fact that I pointed it out then too bad for you. If you like, sit in front of the computer and give me all the examples you like. I stated the information that I knew. Whether or not I referenced Miss Ghana, Miss Angola, Miss Botswana or any other African or non-African beauty queen, I would have still commented if there was ANY controversy surrounding ANY other women of the competition. I don't know about other people but I have no bitterness towards towards my Ghanaian brothers and sisters nor any other Africans. Since I've been on this site, not once have I made a disparaging comment towards Ghanaians or other Africans on Nairaland--if anything, I frown upon such behavior when it comes the whole "Nigeria versus Ghana" nonsense. If other people have some kind if inbred hatred for Ghanaians then address them directly. The subject matter of this thread as a whole is on the African contestants so whether or not people choose to talk about all of the contestants or only one contestant is up to the individuals on the thread and how they direct the conversation. Last time I checked, Miss Ghana is contestant [even if it's by rebound or default] hence the reason why this discussion even exists. I'm not trying to come off as a hater or a Debbie downer. . . If I was, I would have been bashing ALL of them from the get go. This is a public forum and just like everyone else, I'm having a discussion.


you're getting yourself worked up over nothing. my original post was not directed at you. i did not quote anything you said. infact i don't know what your exact comment was. it was directed at "you people" who were turning the thread into a ghana bashing thread. OP included. if the cap doesn't fit you, that's okay. sit on the sidelines and enjoy the show. no need to jump in if you say it's not your fight. why are you getting worked up
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by InkedNerd(f): 6:46pm On Aug 21, 2011
Princek12:


No one is criticizing Ghana because they picked a half-white chick to represent them. What we are saying is that the sole purpose for picking her is because she is half-white, not because she happened to be a half-white chick who met the other requisites.

Look at the following:

She has no real ties with Ghana

She contested in the Miss USA pageant with an intent to represent the USA; when she lost, she now competed in the Miss Ghana pageant in an attempt to keep her Miss Universe hopes alive. It worked, thanks to inferiority complex Ghanaians.

She was not born in Ghana nor had she lived there. She just went to Ghana to compete. It is pure lunacy for her to have been picked.

Exactly, its more about personal gain. Hell, I wouldn't have even minded if she did the whole thing just to show her Ghanaian pride. But the fact that she intended to represent another country but couldn't achieve that, then used another country as her rebound country, that just seems really foul. Its like a slap in the face to the people of Ghana. Having a Ghanian father was the only thing that saved here here because if she didn't, her dreams of competing in Miss Universe would have ended when she lost in her attempt to be Miss USA. By the way, if any of you have read the Miss Universe rules for competing, she technically isn't qualified to compete in the Miss USA pageant again since she already did it before. She's exceeded the number of times one can compete in the US so all in all, being Miss Universe via Miss Ghana would have been her last shot.

shesi:

you're getting yourself worked up over nothing. my original post was not directed at you. i did not quote anything you said. infact i don't know what your exact comment was. it was directed at "you people" who were turning the thread into a ghana bashing thread. OP included.  if the cap doesn't fit you, that's okay. sit on the sidelines and enjoy the show. no need to jump in if you say it's not your fight. why are you getting worked up

Its a public forum my dear. You don't have to address me or anyone else directly for me or anyone else to respond to a post. Ummm hello, everyone one is addressing one another regardless of whether or not their initial comment was directed to the person. And I wasn't getting worked up--all I did was respond to a comment that caught my eye just as I did with the comments before yours. If you've got dirt to dish on the other contestants both Africans and non-Africans then feel to drop some so we can really get this conversation movin' grin
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Princek12(m): 7:07pm On Aug 21, 2011
shesi:

and you know this how? you argue so stupidly.

it's a beauty pagent. what other requisites did she not meet?

why did nigeria select odemwingie to play for their team?   the only reason he is in the nigeria team is because he is half white. not because he is half white who happened to meet other requirements.   he has no connection to nigeria. he was not born in nigeria.  he tried to play for the russians and was rejected. he was not wanted by the russians.  and now he represents nigeria. thanks to the inferiority complex of nigerians.

sounds about right?

You are the silly poo because reading comprehension has somehow evaded you. This is a public forum where opinions are shared.

Requisites as in being qualified to be an ambassador of a country to which she owes allegiance. According to you, if a fowl who represented Iran and got kicked out of Iran she should be allowed to represent Ghana. What are the ties she has with Ghana?

Using FIFA rules as an analogy, if you are footballer of diverse parentage, once you play for the senior team of one country of your parentage you are no longer allowed to play for the other. It is because of conflict of interest and loyalty issues.

Your sorry brain will not allow you to reason. Take your behind back to the village.

Ghana should be ashamed if herself for choosing a girl who tried to represent the USA but failed.

Hypothetically, had the current Miss Ghana been a dark-skinned lady with a Ghanaian father and a Kenyan mother, and she somehow competed in the Miss Kenyan pageant and lost, all other things being equal, if the loser in the Miss Kenya pageant now competes in the Miss Ghana pageant in an attempt to keep her hopes of competing in the Miss Universe pageant alive, would the judges have picked the loser in the Miss Kenyan pageant as the winner of the Miss Ghana pageant? I would say hell nah!


I can also tell that you are a fool. Odemwingie has not represented another country at international level nor expressed any intent to do so, so he did not violate FIFA rules. It is not like your own Ghanaian beauty pageant contestant who pretty much said screw Ghana at first but came back when things did not work out for her. Had she competed in the Ghanaian pageant from the outset, then there would be no issues of allegiance.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by showstopa: 7:34pm On Aug 21, 2011
@Cleanman
I am African, but I would rather dedicate my hatred outside the continent if need be . cool
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Nobody: 10:00pm On Aug 21, 2011
Angola- she wud make d top 5 or 4, or possibly win!
Botswana- international titles aint for you hon.
Ghana- sorry dear. U aint pretty enuf to go far in miss universe. Especially d sash factor in operation.
Mauritius- she's pretty, hot and has got what Miss Universe is looking for. But she wont win, maybe a Top 15 or 16?
Namibia- dearie you look like uve bin on drugs,
Nigeria- She's pretty only in d eyes of Nigerians. She cant go far at MU. When wud we have anoda Agbani that wud make d first cut or win
South Africa- Oh My Gawd! What happened to SA? The three year streak of making d first cut will end dis year. What kind of queen did dey elect dis year? Sad.
Tanzania- creamsugar. Arent you a mother already? U look so. Sorry,no crown for you.
Lets hope Angola would bring d MU crown to Africa this year.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by ragdollz: 10:03pm On Aug 21, 2011
Troynow:

Angola- she wud make d top 5 or 4, or possibly win!
Botswana- international titles aint for you hon.
Ghana- sorry dear. U aint pretty enuf to go far in miss universe. Especially d sash factor in operation.
Mauritius- she's pretty, hot and has got what Miss Universe is looking for. But she wont win, maybe a Top 15 or 16?
Namibia- dearie you look like uve bin on drugs,
Nigeria- She's pretty only in d eyes of Nigerians. She cant go far at MU. When wud we have anoda Agbani that wud make d first cut or win
South Africa- Oh My Gawd! What happened to SA? The three year streak of making d first cut will end dis year. What kind of queen did dey elect dis year? Sad.
Tanzania- creamsugar. Arent you a mother already? U look so. Sorry,no crown for you.
Lets hope Angola would bring d MU crown to Africa this year.

LOL

Angola is very sweet-faced. Looks like a white girl in black skin (abeg, afro-centric folks no fight me o)!! If there was a "Miss Africa", she would win it defo!!
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Croatian(m): 10:49pm On Aug 21, 2011
Sara (Miss Egypt) is half Croatian, I know her, she is hot. Miss Ghana ♥
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by whiteroses(f): 12:36am On Aug 22, 2011
in ghana they kiss a,s,s for a living, they must worship those mixed chic so much, all their commercials, movies, pageant they must be mixed. we all know they are as black as sin in that country why not proudly represent black skin beauty which majority possess for once ? 
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Ybutterfly: 1:02am On Aug 22, 2011
^^^^^^^^^^The sOuth African One isn't @ll that but the rest are prEtty^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by fyomer: 9:44am On Aug 22, 2011
The first time i visited ghana,i went there with open mind,but to my surprise,once they hear me speak, they ask "are you a Nigerian"?"yes".then they start bashing right before me, Nigeria this and that,why wont TU Face be shot since he own more than 1 car etc.Most time i paid visit to neighbours around,with their radio tune to their local channels,they burst out laughing,and i ask"what"?they boldly translate to me the bad things they where saying about Nigerians(they call us ANAGO).
     This  was at the peak of EMMANUEL ADEBAYORS carrier, (then still with Asenal)to my greatest surprise he came up on Ghana local tv,with Micheal Essien and other footballers i couldnt recognize standing  beside him to deny and say nasty things about Nigeria(am not a Nigerian,my parents are from TOGO stop calling me a Nigerian cause i dont have anything to do with them bla bla bla nasty nasty followed).then after that a big round of applause  followed.
     Am highly disappointed by all this acts from so called NATIONALIST AND PROFESSIONALS.I went there with love,but in return i got hatred.This has changed  my perspective toward GHANIANS.
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by linjok(f): 1:40pm On Aug 22, 2011
Miss angola na u biko
Re: Miss Universe 2011: African Contestants by Nobody: 10:16pm On Aug 22, 2011
fyomer:

The first time i visited ghana,i went there with open mind,but to my surprise,once they hear me speak, they ask "are you a Nigerian"?"yes".then they start bashing right before me, Nigeria this and that,why wont TU Face be shot since he own more than 1 car etc.Most time i paid visit to neighbours around,with their radio tune to their local channels,they burst out laughing,and i ask"what"?they boldly translate to me the bad things they where saying about Nigerians(they call us ANAGO).
This was at the peak of EMMANUEL ADEBAYORS carrier, (then still with Asenal)to my greatest surprise he came up on Ghana local tv,with Micheal Essien and other footballers i couldnt recognize standing beside him to deny and say nasty things about Nigeria(am not a Nigerian,my parents are from TOGO stop calling me a Nigerian cause i dont have anything to do with them bla bla bla nasty nasty followed).then after that a big round of applause followed.
Am highly disappointed by all this acts from so called NATIONALIST AND PROFESSIONALS.I went there with love,but in return i got hatred.This has changed my perspective toward GHANIANS.

my guy, what you said is just true but thank God, nigerians has grown up and few due reply to their ignorant, for me they are too small to face nigeria wrath ! they say we are illitrate but nigerian student are the highest africans in america followed by kenyans, instead of this guys to worry about their own country they are there singing about nigeria, jubilating about nigeria failures,this ppl will call every rich nigeria scammers even soyinka and chinua on internet(which makes me mad atimes), anyway i dont want to derail this thread though i have already done that, op forgive me ,

and as for u shesi and co, i decides to ignore u guys cos it seems u dont know the root of the whole thing! the person who starts it only made mentioned of how the ghanian emerg because she couldnt make it in usa,and he was making complaint of what some sensible ghanians have already done(condeming it as it might be seen to be an inferiority complex), if u guys wants a thread about nonsense bashing of both countries, go to ur countries website as its the best place for it and continue with ur nonsense over there, i have never seen any person talk poo about ghanians here instead they make complaint of what they do(just like other african countries)/even glorify them,

back to the topic:i will go for the angola

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